ATW Daily News ATW Daily News Business news and events affecting the global airline industry | |
|
ATW News â For latest news go to ATWOnline.com Helen Massy-Beresford Most Air France unions have called off strikes planned for June 23-26 in the latest twist in a months-long conflict with staff over pay that has so far led to 15 strike days, the resignation of the former Air France-KLM group CEO and a financial cost of around €400 million ($462 million). |
Aaron Karp FedEx Corp. has ordered 24 more Boeing freighters, comprising 12 767Fs and 12 777Fs. |
Karen Walker With barely seven months left before new emissions reporting requirements come into force for international flights, governments are being pressed to take urgent action so that standards are in place in time to comply.
|
Advertisement The Pratt & Whitney GTF Engine Airlines are excited about the breakthrough fuel savings and noise reduction they’re seeing from the GTF. Geared towards the future, experience the engine built with superior architecture and an unmatched runway for growth. Learn more at pw.utc.com |
Alan Dron Two incidents involving dangerous use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) near Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL) have led to a stiff warning from Norwegian airports authority Avinor.
|
Sean Broderick Premium Content Seattle-based Alaska Airlines—fortifying its US west coast-Hawaii presence and ramping up competition in Northern California—plans to launch nonstop service between Sacramento and Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport (KOA) this December. |
Alan Dron Flybe, Europe’s largest regional airline, recorded a reduced net loss for the 2017-18 financial year, with the company CEO reporting most parameters improving. |
ACI Europe Victoria Moores Premium Content Ethiopian Airlines may announce a Bombardier CSeries or Embraer E2 order at the 2018 Farnborough Air Show, as well as a follow-on deal for Boeing 787s, according to Ethiopian CEO Tewolde Gebremariam. |
Advertisement The 737 MAX family is designed to deliver more to advance your business: more advanced technology, more direct routes, and the passenger-preferred Boeing Sky Interior, with more seats to maximize your profit potential. |
Victoria Moores Premium Content Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr has called for greater cooperation between airlines and airports in the face of the upcoming capacity crunch, likening current strained relations to sibling rivalry. |
Advertisement The IAFS explores the future with CEOs and senior executives from across the industry. Everything is changing, and we’ll be discussing how to optimize the future. Join us in Denver – August 19-21. Great insight and information and fabulous networking events including Boom Supersonic HQ visit. |
Victoria Moores Airports Council International (ACI) has defended airport privatization as one “viable solution” to the capacity crunch, following airline criticism of the model.
|
Other News
Air Transport World magazine PREMIUM CONTENT How shifting alliances are changing the Australasian market Read issue |
Premium News Subscription The best-read publication for global airline management is now extending its coverage to provide you with even more exclusive news, analysis and data insight. Introducing ATW Plus, a combination of our digital or print edition magazine with online premium access to critical news and data.
|
Polls Are airline ownership rules outdated? Vote |
Blogs Photo Galleries Airline/Airport Data Snapshot Events Aviation Industry Suppliers Conference September 10-12, 2018, Toulouse, France Aero-Engines Europe September 12-13, 2018, Hamburg, Germany MRO Europe October 16-18, 2018, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Commercial Aviation Services, Asia-Pacific Featuring MRO Asia-Pacific, Aero-Engines and Aerospace Manufacturing November 6-8, 2018, Singapore Partnership Events
|
|
|
|